Pan-cancer analyses that examine commonalities and differences among various cancer types have emerged as a powerful way to obtain novel insights into cancer biology. Here we present a comprehensive analysis of genetic alterations in a pan-cancer cohort including 961 tumours from children, adolescents, and young adults, comprising 24 distinct molecular types of cancer. Using a standardized workflow, we identified marked differences in terms of mutation frequency and significantly mutated genes in comparison to previously analysed adult cancers. Genetic alterations in 149 putative cancer driver genes separate the tumours into two classes: small mutation and structural/copy-number variant (correlating with germline variants). Structural varia...
Up to 10% of pediatric cancer patients harbor pathogenic germline variants in one or more cancer sus...
Darwinian evolution of tumor cells remains underexplored in childhood cancer. We here reconstruct th...
We conducted the largest investigation of predisposition variants in cancer to date, discovering 853...
Analysis of molecular aberrations across multiple cancer types, known as pan-cancer analysis, identi...
In childhood cancer, the frequency of cancer-associated germline variants and their inheritance patt...
We present an extensive assessment of mutation burden through sequencing analysis of >81,000 tumo...
Purpose: In many children with cancer and characteristics suggestive of a genetic predisposition syn...
Cancer predisposition syndromes (CPS) result from germline pathogenic variants, and they are increas...
Survival rates for pediatric cancer have significantly increased the past decades, now exceeding 70-...
Knowledge about genetic predisposition to pediatric cancer is constantly expanding. The categorizati...
Cancer is driven by genetic change, and the advent of massively parallel sequencing has enabled syst...
Childhood cancer is a major cause of child death in developed countries. Genetic interactions betwee...
Up to 10% of pediatric cancer patients harbor pathogenic germline variants in one or more cancer sus...
Darwinian evolution of tumor cells remains underexplored in childhood cancer. We here reconstruct th...
We conducted the largest investigation of predisposition variants in cancer to date, discovering 853...
Analysis of molecular aberrations across multiple cancer types, known as pan-cancer analysis, identi...
In childhood cancer, the frequency of cancer-associated germline variants and their inheritance patt...
We present an extensive assessment of mutation burden through sequencing analysis of >81,000 tumo...
Purpose: In many children with cancer and characteristics suggestive of a genetic predisposition syn...
Cancer predisposition syndromes (CPS) result from germline pathogenic variants, and they are increas...
Survival rates for pediatric cancer have significantly increased the past decades, now exceeding 70-...
Knowledge about genetic predisposition to pediatric cancer is constantly expanding. The categorizati...
Cancer is driven by genetic change, and the advent of massively parallel sequencing has enabled syst...
Childhood cancer is a major cause of child death in developed countries. Genetic interactions betwee...
Up to 10% of pediatric cancer patients harbor pathogenic germline variants in one or more cancer sus...
Darwinian evolution of tumor cells remains underexplored in childhood cancer. We here reconstruct th...
We conducted the largest investigation of predisposition variants in cancer to date, discovering 853...